Can I live through it? Probably not. His narrative thats the pretty much the way I think it would be. As I stated before Ill not defend food or hoarded goods. Ive made cashes of supplies and have pack animals. They wont get the chance to burn my home etc.ill do that myself if I need to leave. Im old so my physical fitness is a liability. And he is right folks in america have no morals they will steal & cheat if they get the chance. To be realistic the odds are stacked against survival.

<quoted text> Can I live through it? Probably not. His narrative thats the pretty much the way I think it would be. As I stated before Ill not defend food or hoarded goods. Ive made cashes of supplies and have pack animals. They wont get the chance to burn my home etc.ill do that myself if I need to leave. Im old so my physical fitness is a liability. And he is right folks in america have no morals they will steal & cheat if they get the chance. To be realistic the odds are stacked against survival.

Somebody will survive. Those who know how to live off the land and have the mind set to do it will survive. Those who can kill for food and protection will survive. It might as well be you. I will survive!

<quoted text>Somebody will survive. Those who know how to live off the land and have the mind set to do it will survive. Those who can kill for food and protection will survive. It might as well be you. I will survive!

I would prefer it to be my grandchildren that survive before myself. We need to ensure the survival of the young. they are the future. My grandchildren,s survival is importiant to me because they carry some of my DNA. In my next life i would hope to reincarnate into my same family.

<quoted text> I would prefer it to be my grandchildren that survive before myself. We need to ensure the survival of the young. they are the future. My grandchildren,s survival is importiant to me because they carry some of my DNA. In my next life i would hope to reincarnate into my same family.

The young will need those with experience around to teach them how to survive. Nothing will matter once you are dead..

Very few things give me nightmares Yesterdays event in Cyprus was one of them and the media is conspicuously silent. What do you get when you combine worldwide Marxist elitists, bankers and the media? A worldwide depression and a new dark age. The IMF (in case you are wondering who they are) is using Greece as a proving ground for the rest of us. It is a fascist Petri dish. They just implemented an across the board tax on all bank accounts over a holiday with no warning and no recourse. 9.9% if you have over 100,000 Euros in the bank, 6.75% is you have less than that. This is money being seized by the IMF, the European Union and the government of Greece to attempt to cover some of their debt. It is theft and it could have been a lot worse. The IMF had proposed a 40% haircut on all accounts. This is how it went down:

Banks first cooperated with the EU by sealing off the amount of the proposed levya 6.75 percent tax on deposits under 100,000 and 9.9 percent on those above making it impossible for depositors to access their full amount. The only means bank customers have left is the ability to draw from the rest of their funds via ATM machines this weekend. Many depositors made their way to the machines on Saturday to drain their accounts. But the few banks that opened on Saturdays did so only briefly, and no international transfers will be able to go through until Tuesday, with Monday being the holiday. Cyprus Parliament is expected to meet Sunday to pass the required legislation., or after the deed was done. The deal also needs the approval of several eurozone parliaments; at the time of writing it was unclear how fast they can act and what will happen to bank deposits in the meantime.

Whats happening in Cyprus should send a chill over the entire world.

Politicians working with complicit big banks need no rule of law; no parliament debates to close in on the bank accounts of average people.

The Daily Mail:

Cash machines EMPTIED across Cyprus and 60,000 British savers face losing MILLIONS after £8.7bn EU bailout imposes tax of up to 10% on all bank accounts

This could happen to any country in the European Union, but something like this usually happens to a tiny little country like Cypress, first. This means that personal bank account holders in Spain, Greece, and other countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are also vulnerable should their nations falter in paying off loans to the IMF or the European Union. But, hey, what do you expect? The IMF has been run by card carrying Marxists since day one (I learned this in Blacklisted by History about Joe McCarthy).

They are confiscating money out of personal bank accounts, and they are getting away with it by calling it a tax. Surely, the Democrats here in the U.S. are taking notes, because they already have their eyes on U.S. personal retirement accounts.

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